One question about a time managment app.

Welcome!
My name is Paul, I represent Petra Systems. We are a company that makes iOS apps. If you'd like to know more about us visit our website.

Right now we are working on our time management application and we are doing our best to make it as useful as possible and we would like you to like it. For that reason there is a one important question I would like to ask you about:

What functionality do you miss the most in your current time management app or to do app?

Thank you in advance for the answers. Your input is going to help us create an app you want and need.

If you are interested in our company you can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

My biggest issue is that I haven't found an app that exactly mirrors my GTD setup in Outlook. Many of them come close, but there's always a confusion over whether a category maps to a folder, or vice-versa, or both. Pocket Informant comes fairly close. I've also tried the 'Smart' series (SmartTime etc), ToodleDo, ActionLists, 2Do, and a few others.

I use Reqall to quickly capture ideas that I'll process later...would love to see that kind of functionality built in to a time management app (speech input specifically for tasks and appointments). Reqall's voice recognition is fairly good (assuming your .wav is heard by a Pakistani who can understand your accent) but their app isn't a very good task / calendar manager.

Welcome!
My name is Paul, I represent Petra Systems. We are a company that makes iOS apps. If you'd like to know more about us visit our website.

Right now we are working on our time management application and we are doing our best to make it as useful as possible and we would like you to like it. For that reason there is a one important question I would like to ask you about:

What functionality do you miss the most in your current time management app or to do app?

Thank you in advance for the answers. Your input is going to help us create an app you want and need.

If you are interested in our company you can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Ok, I noted. Right now we are hard working on layout and functionality and we have so many ideas that everything is changing day by day. We consider carefully yours opinions because useres are most vauable

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